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In the rural areas as also small
towns local residents organise effective units for maintaining the
peace in the area. When there is a problem of law and order, these
units on their own, display their strength and play a powerful role
in maintaining normalcy so that nothing happens or in case there is
some disturbance, in restoring peace. Very often, the local police
seek their assistance and utilise their services. Being people of
the locality they know the exact sensitive area, issue and persons
causing the trouble which disturbs the peace.
The Commission found that during
the riots at Delhi, in some of the residential colonies, the local
residents had formed similar combines and these succeeded in resisting
successive riotous groups from entering into the areas. Often the
riotous crowds were greater in number but seeing the local combine
they feared to risk a confrontation to be followed, if it became necessary,
by a skirmish. In the areas where such local combines had been voluntarily
formed, no police or Army assistance was necessary and evidence shows
that no incident of any type took place. After the riots, the Delhi
Police on experimental basis picked up some members of the public
on whom powers of the police were conferred and they were required
to assist the police. It is said that the experiment has been successful.
The local administration should encourage local combines of the type
formed during the riots to come up in every convenient area. It should
be a combine of able-bodied people drawn from residents of every community
inhabiting the area and have some respected people of general acceptance
in it. The Administration should recognise such a combine on local
basis, encourage the same and if necessary, nourish it casually. This
local organisation should be totally free from politics and maintain
harmony and friendly relations with similar local organisations around.
Apart from operating as a powerful defensive force at the time of
disturbance of the peace, this local organisation can be utilised
for various beneficial purposes. The Commission commends to Government
that sincere efforts may be made to form such local organisations
on experimental basis without loss of time.
City
life, exclusive life-style and outlook based upon individualization
are factors which are likely to obstruct easy formation of such combines
everywhere but if proper motivation is given and due attention is
bestowed, such voluntary combines shall soon come into existence and
provide a convenient base for community participation in maintenance
of social tranquillity.